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NEGRINI: ADDING REMOTE ASSETS

Negrini has introduced a new tool to further enhance its extensive range of electro hydraulic grabs. Remote Control Industria 4.0 is ideal for routine maintenance, as well as to improve the efficiency and operation of customers’ production processes.

state-of-the-art features

» Monitoring and control of processes in electro-hydraulic equipment

» Real-time scans and diagnostics

» System communication via wi-fi or data sim

» Notifications via email, sms or smartphone, tablet and PC

» Preliminary production analysis

» Routine maintenance alert

» Failure prediction

» Immediate alarm in case of failure or malfunction

The Smart Grab

With Remote Control Industria 4.0 installed, the grab parameters automatically adapt to the type of material being handled without the need for human intervention, therefore maximising production and reducing costs.

In the presence of high-density materials such as mineral, the grab speed is reduced and the hydraulic pressure is increased – parameters that are not suited to lighter materials such as coal or cereals, where we see a change in speed and reduction in hydraulic pressure – thereby reducing energy wastage and wear.

The most important advantage offered by the Remote Control Industria 4.0 device installed on Negrini’s equipment concerns the processing of data, thus allowing preliminary production analysis and failure prediction. Notifications are sent via email and sms and each time an event occurs, either an incident, arrest or maintenance request is recorded.

Costly machine downtime is therefore avoided while maximis ing production, reducing periods of non-activity and minimising expenses normally incurred by corrective maintenance works. The client and Negrini Srl have total control over the condition of the equipment via wi-fi or a data sim, using a smartphone, tablet or PC, and will receive all notifications sent by the system so as to always be informed of machine requests and events.

For more information, visit negrini.org

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